dYdX raised $10 Million to help you short Ethereum

A crypto startup dYdX raised $10 million from investors to design and develop a sowaftre that assist individuals to borrow money from each other without a broker. The firm has developed a margin trading protocol that is based on the computing network Ethereum. The prime motive is to provide a platform to individuals to create new cryptocurrency-related financial products, like interest-generating loans, short sells, or leveraged long positions.

The team is set to launch more assets that includes a long leveraged Ethereum token, that is designed to amplify the gains/losses of traders trading on margin. The team is also planning to add newer assets in future depending on their liquidity such as native coin of 0x or the ZRX token.

Published by Samiksha Seth

Samiksha Seth a Storyteller with over 14 years of industry experience in BFSI, Fintech, e-commerce and currently exploring the world of Blockchain. She has worked on projects for some of the world’s leading financial companies both in India, Europe, and North America. She writes extensively on Fintech, Blockchain and other evolving technologies A Tech Enthusiast, an avid blogger, a Reiki practitioner and a curious mind. Samiksha does not hold any value in cryptocurrency or its projects.
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